Ravi Kumar vs State (Nct Of Delhi)
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Case Significance
Ravi Kumar vs State (Nct Of Delhi) is a Delhi High Court decision dated December 2, 2024 (citation: ik-156522198). The appellant convicted under Sections 392, 397, and 34 IPC for robbery using a knife appealed his conviction and seven-year sentence. The Delhi High Court found serious doubts regarding the arrest, recovery, and identification of the appellant, and noting he had already served over two years with satisfactory jail conduct and no prior involvements, directed his release from custody. The case was heard by Justice Anish Dayal. Counsel appearing: Anwesh Madhukar (counsel for appellant), Prachi Nirwan (counsel for appellant), Pradeep Gahalot (counsel for respondent).
Summary
The appellant convicted under Sections 392, 397, and 34 IPC for robbery using a knife appealed his conviction and seven-year sentence. The Delhi High Court found serious doubts regarding the arrest, recovery, and identification of the appellant, and noting he had already served over two years with satisfactory jail conduct and no prior involvements, directed his release from custody.
What was the outcome of Ravi Kumar vs State (Nct Of Delhi)?
The appellant convicted under Sections 392, 397, and 34 IPC for robbery using a knife appealed his conviction and seven-year sentence. The Delhi High Court found serious doubts regarding the arrest, r...
Judgment
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